Today on AirTalk, LAHSA released an incomplete data set alongside their claim that homelessness numbers went down. We're ...
A shuttered door at a homeless shelter in Anaheim on May 14, 2024. Photo by Jules Hotz for From investigative reporter Lauren Hepler: A new state bill would add more oversight to California homeless ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- An audit ordered by Federal Judge David O. Carter of Los Angeles' homeless spending found a lack of data and financial systems used to keep track of homeless programs ...
Mayor Karen Bass and other elected leaders faced a federal judge after an independent audit found accounting issues with the $2.5 billion given to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authorities.
Citing raw data from the 2025 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count, officials announced Thursday that they expect to see a 5% to 10% decrease in unsheltered homelessness in the region, which would ...
Los Angeles moves to take control of homelessness agency, citing audits that found reckless spending
An audit this month found poor record-keeping prevented the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, or LAHSA, from tracking spending and verifying whether paid-for services were provided.
The bill would stop cities and counties from issuing fines and jail time to homeless people for “acts related to experiencing homelessness,” including camping. Starting in 2023, there was an ...
Fragmented data systems across the Los Angeles Homeless Service Authority — a city-county joint homeless agency — the city, and Los Angeles County, along with inconsistent reporting formats, “made it ...
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